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Laura Creek Mine

There is no permafrost and no overburden in this valley evident from the diggings I have done. The creek flows approximately 1.4m wide by .2m deep. The main road that allowed miners access further into these mountains comes to the base of this property. This allows the miner instant access from the road onto the claims. I have not drilled in this area yet to prove deeper samples, though, the deeper that samples are taken the better the gold shows, this is a fact as gold is very heavy and sinks into the placer gravels. The elevation of the property at the bottom is 1097 feet each line marks a 50m increment in elevation. Traveling on the dirt road the distance to Carmacks is 24 miles, about an hour and a half drive. The mining season typically goes from May to September maybe as late as October depending on the weather. Once the temperature starts to drop mining become more and more difficult due to the ice buildup. JGC Drilling has set up mining camps before and can have your property ready for next season. The creek can be diverted if it is set forth in the permitting and the valley bottom can be completely mined out. This ground is virgin testing shows mostly fine gold with the exception, of course, pieces of gold.

Location and Access:

Laura Creek is located on Mt. Freegold and is a tributary to Seymour creek. Laura Creek is located within close proximity to the famous Freddy Dodge’s placer mining claims. Mt. Freegold is not in the Dawson mining district it is considered in the Whitehorse mining district although the closest community is Carmacks that is 24 Miles due East on a government maintained road.

Description:

Laura Creek has proven to yield gold from surface panning (Email for Photos) There is no frozen muck on this creek as there is in Dawson cutting gold mining costs considerably. Laura creek has easy access with a Tractor Trailer and paying gravels exposed and ready to turn a profit for any scale gold miner. This is a well-priced property and is a very straight forward easy to mine, perfect for new miners.

Laura Creek has two large faults on the right side that exposed gold rich hard rock to get broken down and moved down the valley. The valley is deep funneling the gold into the bottom allowing there to be a higher dollar per yard yield. This creek is very similar to Freddy Dodges property as it is only a few creeks downstream on Seymour Creek.

Geology:

Measuring using maps show the valley is 400-600 feet wide and excavations would make it even wider. I do not know the depth of the gravels for sure though due to excavations from the road I do know it is over 14 feet deep as well from averages of neighboring valleys I estimate it to be 23 feet deep. As pay dirt starts on the surface depth was not tested. The total mineable yards of this property assuming that the depth is consistent at 20 ft is 23 million square yards. The GPS coordinate of the center of the property is 62 13 57.40439/136 58 7.21502. The perimeter of this property is 14500 ft. The road is maintained by the Yukon government in the summer and by the other miners. Through the depth of winter, the road is not maintained

History:

This creek is a rare find as most of the miners that sampled this creek were looking for course nuggets and pieces. They were not attracted by the large amount of fine gold that is easily extracted with today's further improved sluice runs.

Additional Information:

Samples taken from the surface that were assayed show 24 ppm of Au & Au_R recovery. From my calculations of approximately 10 mg in one pan from the surface, and given one cubic yard equals to 153 gold pans, this would equal 1530mg equal to .054oz in one yard. This number teamed with a 50yrd/hr plant makes 2.7 oz/hr. this would pay this property off in 24.2 hrs of operation at today's value of $1500/ oz (CAD). Please understand that this is only to be taken as a mathematical number and keep in mind variable factors like this was only a surface pan. Deeper gravels pay better and different areas pay differently. This is not a definite dollar per yard amount. This is my "computation" for your consideration.

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Cheap Easy Profitable Mine For Sale

Laura Creek Mine

There is no permafrost and no overburden in this valley evident from the diggings I have done. The creek flows approximately 1.4m wide by .2m deep. The main road that allowed miners access further into these mountains comes to the base of this property. This allows the miner instant access from the road onto the claims. I have not drilled in this area yet to prove deeper samples, though, the deeper that samples are taken the better the gold shows, this is a fact as gold is very heavy and sinks into the placer gravels. The elevation of the property at the bottom is 1097 feet each line marks a 50m increment in elevation. Traveling on the dirt road the distance to Carmacks is 24 miles, about an hour and a half drive. The mining season typically goes from May to September maybe as late as October depending on the weather. Once the temperature starts to drop mining become more and more difficult due to the ice buildup. JGC Drilling has set up mining camps before and can have your property ready for next season. The creek can be diverted if it is set forth in the permitting and the valley bottom can be completely mined out. This ground is virgin testing shows mostly fine gold with the exception, of course, pieces of gold.

Location and Access:

Laura Creek is located on Mt. Freegold and is a tributary to Seymour creek. Laura Creek is located within close proximity to the famous Freddy Dodge’s placer mining claims. Mt. Freegold is not in the Dawson mining district it is considered in the Whitehorse mining district although the closest community is Carmacks that is 24 Miles due East on a government maintained road.

Description:

Laura Creek has proven to yield gold from surface panning (Email for Photos) There is no frozen muck on this creek as there is in Dawson cutting gold mining costs considerably. Laura creek has easy access with a Tractor Trailer and paying gravels exposed and ready to turn a profit for any scale gold miner. This is a well-priced property and is a very straight forward easy to mine, perfect for new miners.

Laura Creek has two large faults on the right side that exposed gold rich hard rock to get broken down and moved down the valley. The valley is deep funneling the gold into the bottom allowing there to be a higher dollar per yard yield. This creek is very similar to Freddy Dodges property as it is only a few creeks downstream on Seymour Creek.

Geology:

Measuring using maps show the valley is 400-600 feet wide and excavations would make it even wider. I do not know the depth of the gravels for sure though due to excavations from the road I do know it is over 14 feet deep as well from averages of neighboring valleys I estimate it to be 23 feet deep. As pay dirt starts on the surface depth was not tested. The total mineable yards of this property assuming that the depth is consistent at 20 ft is 23 million square yards. The GPS coordinate of the center of the property is 62 13 57.40439/136 58 7.21502. The perimeter of this property is 14500 ft. The road is maintained by the Yukon government in the summer and by the other miners. Through the depth of winter, the road is not maintained

History:

This creek is a rare find as most of the miners that sampled this creek were looking for course nuggets and pieces. They were not attracted by the large amount of fine gold that is easily extracted with today's further improved sluice runs.

Additional Information:

Samples taken from the surface that were assayed show 24 ppm of Au & Au_R recovery. From my calculations of approximately 10 mg in one pan from the surface, and given one cubic yard equals to 153 gold pans, this would equal 1530mg equal to .054oz in one yard. This number teamed with a 50yrd/hr plant makes 2.7 oz/hr. this would pay this property off in 24.2 hrs of operation at today's value of $1500/ oz (CAD). Please understand that this is only to be taken as a mathematical number and keep in mind variable factors like this was only a surface pan. Deeper gravels pay better and different areas pay differently. This is not a definite dollar per yard amount. This is my "computation" for your consideration.

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